For anyone who watched even one quarter of Seahawks football last year, they would be able to tell you the No. 1 issue with this team is their offensive line. Easily their biggest weakness, Seattle must find a way to improve rapidly at this position in order to find a way back into the playoffs and/or win the NFC West for the first time in half a decade.
It is clear the Seahawks feel the urgency, as they are making the most of their time at the Scouting Combine in Indianapolis to meet with just about every top offensive line prospect. According to the reporting of Brian Nemhauser, HawkMania, and Tom Downey, here is the list of offensive linemen Seattle has met with in Indy:
Where do these players stack up? According to ESPN’s 2025 NFL draft profile, the top three guard prospects are Tyler Booker, Donovan Jackson, and Jonah Savaiinaea. Coming in as the No. 6 top guard prospect is Tate Ratledge. Jared Wilson is also ESPN’s No. 2 center prospect. As for offensive tackle, Will Campbell and Armand Membou come in at No. 2 and No. 3 respectively, with Cam Williams at No. 7 overall.
The Seahawks desperately need to find a way to improve their interior o-line. Tackle play from Charles Cross and Abe Lucas (when healthy) was solid. However, given Lucas’ continued health problems, it might be wise for Seattle to start actively planning his successor to the right tackle position sooner rather than later.
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